The 144.240 net for Feb. 15th will have me — KC9BQA — as net control. Same time (0100Z/7pm central) and same rotation as always. Start out looking north, then call CQ every 20-30 degrees around the compass, going clockwise (E, then S, then W and back to N at the end) over the next 60-90 minutes. I’m located 40 miles north of Milwaukee, grid EN63ao.

K8GDT again pinch hit for K8TQK. Bob’s got a rotator problem. K8GDT is about 20 miles SSW of Cleveland, in EN91bf.
Wed. night, Gerry had 7 check-ins:
N8WNA EN82; VE3VII FN03; WB8AUK EN80; KD8FHY and NF8O EN91; N8ZRD EM79 and AC3L/M FN00.
We already know that K8GDT will take the 144.250 net again on Wed., Feb. 15th — 0130Z/8:30pm eastern start. Gerry starts out looking north, then calls CQ often in a clockwise pattern over the next 30-60 minutes.

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